I've several other members complain about this issue as well, but on my iPhone 7 Plus do not come in since I last signed up for the Digits Beta program. I have since de-registered my number from within the iOS Digits app but still the voicemail notifications seem like they are already read and hence iOS does not trigger any sort of notifications. Can I please get a way to fix this issue?

I had the same issue on carrier 27.2 and iOS 10.2.1. I was assured that DIGITS was removed from my lines. However, checking the T-Mobile app and online in My T-Mobile, I noticed this was not the case. About a day after removing the feature, my iOS VVM notifications began to work again.

I am still not receiving any voicemail notifications on my iPhone. They all come in as read. Can someone help me regarding this issue. I have un-registered my number from within the Digits app. Still do not get any VM notifications.

I'm having the same problem. I only set this up on my Iphone7+ and I think it started after I had to replace my phone at the Apple Store. I still used the same Sim card, but now I never get notifications for Voicemails. I called t-mobile support and was told they are aware of it and are working on it. I needed to be able to get voicemail notification so I canceled my beta with digit's last Thursday and still I'm not getting notifications. Is there anything that can be done to fix this?

As I've been told, just cancelling the Digits beta participation does not resolve this problem. We have to wait out until the team actually fixes this. I've been dealing with this issue everyday and hoping this gets resolved soon.

Could you let us know what your setup (devices, scenarios being tested) so that the team can take a look at what's going on? Also I tagged one of the forum admins so that we can get some more personal info such as phone numbers etc.

Thanks for letting us know that you're having an issue, we'll try to get to the bottom of this once we have details.

I've got an iPhone 6s with a DIGITS Beta line and a DIGITS Beta duplicate SIM in a 2015 Moto G. If I check the voicemail tab of my iPhone phone app, the voicemails are there but I never receive any notifications.

Thanks! Unfortunately this is a known issue, you end up only getting notifications on one device if you're using a mixed OS with the duplicate SIM. It has to do that the notification methods are different on iOS and Android and there isn't a way currently to send the notifications in both methods at the same time. Let us know if you are at least not receiving a voicemail notification on the Moto G since that would be a different issue.

Unfortunately no. It's the fact that there are 2 different OS with the same number being used natively for the phones. The only workaround would be use a different number in the Moto G and then use the DIGITS app to have access to the number that is on your iPhone.

When I called in to Tech Assist about this, I was told that this has to do with a iOS and nothing to do with TMobile digits... according to both Apple (who I verified it with after being told this by Tmo) that indeed this is an issue in iOS and that apple and tmo are working together to fix it in the next release of the OS... This isn't anything related to digits, as its happening on my other iPhone that doesn't have the digits app installed, and has never been registered for the Digits beta...

It doesn't seem to be exclusively about competing notification systems between different types of smartphones.

I can confirm I have this same problem, and my only two Digits devices are an iPhone (as the primary) and a LineLink (paired to the primary number on the iPhone).

I don't get voicemail notifications on the iPhone, and any voicemails that eventually show up in the phone app are already marked as listened to (i.e. old). I'm not using the Digits app or anything else other than the iPhone and LineLink.

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